registigger
Electrical
- Apr 21, 2005
- 9
What would be an acceptable setting for an earth leakage protection relay supervising a 1200KVA transformer on the 480V secondary (about 1440A line current). This relay used to be set at 2.5A and had not tripped for years. Recently, high power AC drives have been added to the feeder using most of the transformer's capacity. We had to raise the setting to 5A but still get some trips when the drives are running at full capacity. We have taken measurements and found no alarming causes for the tripping. It seems to be caused by random switching coincidence that sporadiquely increase the leakage level of the transformer. Before increasing the level by another 50%, we want to know what is the acceptable level. The transformer manufacturer does not have experience with this type of protection feeding large drives.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Thank you for sharing your experience.